Mulayam stayed put in his 5-Vikramaditya Marg residence where he met his younger brother Shivpal Yadav, senior party leaders Azam Khan and Ambika Chowdhury, Assembly Speaker Mata Prasad Pandey and some others but nothing concrete came out.
For the record, Chowdhury, while emerging from Mulayam's residence, said, "All will be well. SP will remain one."
SP treasurer and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Seth also met Akhilesh as his residence.
Malayam's cousin Ramgopal Yadav claimed the Akhilesh camp has collected signatures of 212 of the 229 MLAs, 56 of the 68 MLCs, 15 of the 24 MPs and a majority of the 5,000 delegates, "making it crystal clear as to which was the real SP".
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In Etawah, Mulayam's brother Abhayram Yadav hailed Shivpal and blamed "stubborn Akhilesh" for the ongoing crisis within the family and party.
As part of reconciliation efforts in the Yadav clan,
At one stage, it appeared that a breakthrough has been achieved when a message was sent to the media that Mulayam will hold an emergeny press conference to make a "big announcement". But, minutes later it was called off without assigning any reason.
SP MP Amar Singh, whose return to the party recently after six years was one of the reasons for discord between Mulayam and son Akhilesh, has said he was in favour of a patch-up between the father and the son and that he was not a "hurdle" in the path of the Chief Minister.
Another possibility could be resignation of Shivpal from the post of state SP chief, a charge held by the chief minister before the current family feud broke out.